I think it’ll be like the EcoBoost. People will lose their shit for a while about how it’s blasphemy and sacrilege, and then they’ll drive it and it’ll be great and they’ll buy one and pretend they never said any of that stuff.
I think it’ll be like the EcoBoost. People will lose their shit for a while about how it’s blasphemy and sacrilege, and then they’ll drive it and it’ll be great and they’ll buy one and pretend they never said any of that stuff.
I, uhh... I really like them both.
I want to be mad about this but I can’t.
It looks like the offspring of a Mustang and a Model Y. Basically, if Tesla made a Mustang, this is what it would look like.
The GT500 weighs 4,200 lbs. I seriously doubt a smallish crossover will weigh more than that, even with a heavy battery pack. The Chevy Bolt has almost a thousand pounds of battery in it, and its total weight is under 3,600 lbs.
“EV buyers don’t give a shit about Mustangs. Mustang aficionados will be pissed”
This is an A+ level joke, but I’m really glad it’s not actually happening. Doesn’t Wahlberg own a Chevy dealership? And isn’t he also a rampaging racist?
Please let this be COTD.
I see where you’re coming from, but the current Mustang is a far cry from what it was back in the ‘60s. The proportions, seating layout and engine options are similar, but besides that it’s a completely different car.
Hmm... I guess I’m okay with this. The camo photos undersell it a bit, but I really liked what I saw in the teaser images.
Fun fact: from 1983 to 2010, you could get a Mustang with a Tremec T5 transmission. No relation.
Re the droid, I’m guessing it’s a droid head (and brain) that are an integral part of the speeder, basically making it a sentient vehicle like KITT.
The Challenger isn’t half bad. Granted, it’s based on a Mercedes platform from the ‘90s, but it seems to consistently get better reviews than the rest of the lineup.
It’s true that if more people had voted, Clinton would have won by a larger margin, but the way it happened, she still won. She won by 3 million votes, which is a bigger margin than any presidential candidate has won by except Obama.
I saw this trailer today and was actually kinda impressed with how not-awful it was. An enormous improvement over the first attempt. It’s gone from “AUUGGHH THIS IS SO BAD” to “Eh, it’s all right. I probably won’t bother seeing it in the theater, but maybe I’ll watch it on Netflix if I’m really bored a year from now.”
It’s definitely one of the better sitcoms of the ‘90s. Not the absolute best by a long shot (anyone remember how awesome Newsradio was?), but it’s remained popular decades later for a reason, even if that reason is being so generic that most people can find something in it to identify with.